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If Big Pharma has shown these plants fight cancer, shouldn't you know about them?
Cancer is still a leading cause of death worldwide. In 2025, over two million new cancer cases were reported in the US alone, and unfortunately, that number is expected to climb significantly within the next decade. The most common new cases here are breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate cancers, and yes, there are medical treatments available for the vast majority of these cancers. The problem is, however, that over 600,000 people will die of their cancer. That is why many pharmaceutical companies continue to look for better, more effective treatments for these various cancers. While that sounds encouraging, their vision of finding a “cure” may be shortsighted—and here’s why.
Natural compounds and chemicals found in plants have long been a cornerstone in drug discovery based on how the plants make them and their biological activity, including how they can selectively target just cancer cells without much toxicity to healthy cells. Many successful anti-cancer drugs in use today, such as vincristine, paclitaxel, and etoposide, originated from natural chemicals found in plants. The problem is that when the anti-cancer chemical compounds found in plants work, the pharmaceutical research must be able to reproduce these chemicals in a laboratory so that they can be patented by the drug company. Many times, anti-cancer plant compounds are found to work against cancer cells with few, if any, side effects. However, because the researchers are unable to reproduce these chemicals in their laboratory, the research is dropped. The researchers are forced to move on to another compound that can work as well—but this time, can be reproduced and patented.
Instead of waiting for the next-generation of anti-cancer drugs, Dr. Taylor has gathered thirteen of the most effective rainforest plants containing these active chemicals that have already been shown to target cancer cells. Whether used separately or in combinations, published research shows just how effective these chemical compounds can be. This book is designed to help readers understand how these compounds work and how they can be used directly to fight cancers.
Cancer is still a leading cause of death worldwide. In 2025, over two million new cancer cases were reported in the US alone, and unfortunately, that number is expected to climb significantly within the next decade. The most common new cases here are breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate cancers, and yes, there are medical treatments available for the vast majority of these cancers. The problem is, however, that over 600,000 people will die of their cancer. That is why many pharmaceutical companies continue to look for better, more effective treatments for these various cancers. While that sounds encouraging, their vision of finding a “cure” may be shortsighted—and here’s why.
Natural compounds and chemicals found in plants have long been a cornerstone in drug discovery based on how the plants make them and their biological activity, including how they can selectively target just cancer cells without much toxicity to healthy cells. Many successful anti-cancer drugs in use today, such as vincristine, paclitaxel, and etoposide, originated from natural chemicals found in plants. The problem is that when the anti-cancer chemical compounds found in plants work, the pharmaceutical research must be able to reproduce these chemicals in a laboratory so that they can be patented by the drug company. Many times, anti-cancer plant compounds are found to work against cancer cells with few, if any, side effects. However, because the researchers are unable to reproduce these chemicals in their laboratory, the research is dropped. The researchers are forced to move on to another compound that can work as well—but this time, can be reproduced and patented.
Instead of waiting for the next-generation of anti-cancer drugs, Dr. Taylor has gathered thirteen of the most effective rainforest plants containing these active chemicals that have already been shown to target cancer cells. Whether used separately or in combinations, published research shows just how effective these chemical compounds can be. This book is designed to help readers understand how these compounds work and how they can be used directly to fight cancers.
If Big Pharma has shown these plants fight cancer, shouldn't you know about them?
Cancer is still a leading cause of death worldwide. In 2025, over two million new cancer cases were reported in the US alone, and unfortunately, that number is expected to climb significantly within the next decade. The most common new cases here are breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate cancers, and yes, there are medical treatments available for the vast majority of these cancers. The problem is, however, that over 600,000 people will die of their cancer. That is why many pharmaceutical companies continue to look for better, more effective treatments for these various cancers. While that sounds encouraging, their vision of finding a “cure” may be shortsighted—and here’s why.
Natural compounds and chemicals found in plants have long been a cornerstone in drug discovery based on how the plants make them and their biological activity, including how they can selectively target just cancer cells without much toxicity to healthy cells. Many successful anti-cancer drugs in use today, such as vincristine, paclitaxel, and etoposide, originated from natural chemicals found in plants. The problem is that when the anti-cancer chemical compounds found in plants work, the pharmaceutical research must be able to reproduce these chemicals in a laboratory so that they can be patented by the drug company. Many times, anti-cancer plant compounds are found to work against cancer cells with few, if any, side effects. However, because the researchers are unable to reproduce these chemicals in their laboratory, the research is dropped. The researchers are forced to move on to another compound that can work as well—but this time, can be reproduced and patented.
Instead of waiting for the next-generation of anti-cancer drugs, Dr. Taylor has gathered thirteen of the most effective rainforest plants containing these active chemicals that have already been shown to target cancer cells. Whether used separately or in combinations, published research shows just how effective these chemical compounds can be. This book is designed to help readers understand how these compounds work and how they can be used directly to fight cancers.
Cancer is still a leading cause of death worldwide. In 2025, over two million new cancer cases were reported in the US alone, and unfortunately, that number is expected to climb significantly within the next decade. The most common new cases here are breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate cancers, and yes, there are medical treatments available for the vast majority of these cancers. The problem is, however, that over 600,000 people will die of their cancer. That is why many pharmaceutical companies continue to look for better, more effective treatments for these various cancers. While that sounds encouraging, their vision of finding a “cure” may be shortsighted—and here’s why.
Natural compounds and chemicals found in plants have long been a cornerstone in drug discovery based on how the plants make them and their biological activity, including how they can selectively target just cancer cells without much toxicity to healthy cells. Many successful anti-cancer drugs in use today, such as vincristine, paclitaxel, and etoposide, originated from natural chemicals found in plants. The problem is that when the anti-cancer chemical compounds found in plants work, the pharmaceutical research must be able to reproduce these chemicals in a laboratory so that they can be patented by the drug company. Many times, anti-cancer plant compounds are found to work against cancer cells with few, if any, side effects. However, because the researchers are unable to reproduce these chemicals in their laboratory, the research is dropped. The researchers are forced to move on to another compound that can work as well—but this time, can be reproduced and patented.
Instead of waiting for the next-generation of anti-cancer drugs, Dr. Taylor has gathered thirteen of the most effective rainforest plants containing these active chemicals that have already been shown to target cancer cells. Whether used separately or in combinations, published research shows just how effective these chemical compounds can be. This book is designed to help readers understand how these compounds work and how they can be used directly to fight cancers.
Über den Autor
Leslie Taylor, ND,known as "The Rainforest Plant Expert," is an herbalist and naturopath. She has researched, studied, and documented rainforest medicinal plants and herbal medicine for over twenty-five years. She was the founder of Raintree Nutrition Inc., a company dedicated to making rainforest botanicals available while preserving the rainforests from destruction. Ms. Taylor lectured and taught classes worldwide in naturopathic medicine, herbal medicine, ethnobotany, and environmental and sustainability issues. Based in Texas, she is the bestselling author of The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs and Herbal Secrets of the Rainforest.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
How to Use This Book
Introduction
PART 1: Understanding the Power of Rainforest Plants
1. Why Rainforest Medicinal Plants are Unique
2. The Power of Polyphenols for Cancer
3. The Difference between Plant and Drug Research Behind Both
4. The Importance of Understanding Cancer
5. Treating Cancer through the Main Cancer Pathways
PART 2: Harnessing the Power of the Plants
6. A Naturopathic Approach to Cancer Using Rainforest Plants
7. A Cancer Plan by Cancer Type
8. How to Prepare Your Own Anti-Cancer Natural Remedies
PART 3: The Anti-Cancerous Plants of the Rainforest
Anamu
Bitter Melon
Cat’s Claw
Chanca Piedra
Espinheira Santa
Graviola
Guacatonga
Mullaca
Pau d’arco
Picão Preto
Simarouba
Suma
Vassourinha
Conclusion
Resources
References
About the Author
Index
How to Use This Book
Introduction
PART 1: Understanding the Power of Rainforest Plants
1. Why Rainforest Medicinal Plants are Unique
2. The Power of Polyphenols for Cancer
3. The Difference between Plant and Drug Research Behind Both
4. The Importance of Understanding Cancer
5. Treating Cancer through the Main Cancer Pathways
PART 2: Harnessing the Power of the Plants
6. A Naturopathic Approach to Cancer Using Rainforest Plants
7. A Cancer Plan by Cancer Type
8. How to Prepare Your Own Anti-Cancer Natural Remedies
PART 3: The Anti-Cancerous Plants of the Rainforest
Anamu
Bitter Melon
Cat’s Claw
Chanca Piedra
Espinheira Santa
Graviola
Guacatonga
Mullaca
Pau d’arco
Picão Preto
Simarouba
Suma
Vassourinha
Conclusion
Resources
References
About the Author
Index
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe |
| Produktart: | Ratgeber |
| Rubrik: | Gesundheit |
| Thema: | Körperpflege |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9780757005442 |
| ISBN-10: | 0757005446 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Taylor, Leslie |
| Hersteller: | Square One Publishers |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 224 x 150 x 23 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Leslie Taylor |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 21.04.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,538 kg |